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Swami! Tyagaraja, very well known as a devotee of Rama, composed

krtis (hymns in praise of the Lord) which are sung even today. What

is special about them?

 

There are many names of devotees who composed devotional songs all

over the world. God also responded to them. Those songs make you

ecstatic and sublime. But the hymns of Tyagaraja have a specialty

about them. Every song of his is related to an incident in his life.

 

For example, when the King of Tanjore sent him jewels, provisions and

costly presents, Tyagaraja mildly and politely rejected them and put

to himself a question in the form of a krti, nidhi cala sukhama

ramuni sannidhi seva sukhama , is it money that makes you happy or is

it nearness to God? Once his brother threw all the idols worshipped

by Tyagaraja into the Kaveri river. Tyagaraja cried and cried for

this loss. One day when he was taking his bath in the Kaveri, he

could get by the grace of Rama those lost idols, and holding them in

his palms he brought them home singing, rara ma inti daka raghuvi ra

sukumara : " Lord Rama! Please come home. " In a music concert in the

court of a king, he sang paying obeisance to all the distinguished

people present in the assembly, endaro mahanubhavulu andariki

vandanamulu, " there are many noble and great people here, my humble

pranams to all of you. " Like this, every song composed by Tyagaraja

is associated with some real life occasion or incident. The hymns of

Tyagaraja reflect practical devotion and surrender.

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